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MRT trains tavelling between Clementi and Jurong East stations along the East-West Line during tests at about 5pm in Singapore on Monday (Sept 30, 2024).
SINGAPORE: Train services between Jurong East and Buona Vista MRT stations along the East-West Line have resumed since the start of passenger service on Oct 1, after extensive track damage downed ...
SINGAPORE: Commuters in Singapore experienced transport delays during rush hour on Wednesday (Sep 25) evening following a major disruption on a main MRT line. Regular train services we ...
The MRT disruption on the East-West Line (EWL) is set to continue into a sixth day on Monday (Sept 30), after stress tests on Saturday night saw new cracks appearing. Full train services are now ...
SINGAPORE: Train services on the East-West Line will fully resume from the start of passenger hours on Tuesday (Oct 1), nearly a week after a faulty train caused a power trip and damage to the ...
Tanah Merah, Expo and Changi Airport will become TEL stations, creating a direct link to the city centre. Read more at ...
Regulator has sent the notice of the financial penalty to rail operator SMRT; S$2.4 million to go to the Public Transport ...
The biggest news in Singapore over the last few days has been a train disruption on the East-West MRT lines that began on September 25 and is still ongoing till today.
SINGAPORE — Four MRT stations from Gul Circle to Tuas Link along the western stretch of the East-West Line will close earlier than usual, at about 11pm, on Nov 21 and 28, to make way for ...
91 Condos Near MRT Stations (East-West Line, EWL): Prices, TOP Dates, and More in Singapore (2022) Measuring 57km and spanning 35 stations, the East-West Line (EWL) is the longest operating train line ...
SINGAPORE — MRT train services were disrupted by a power fault during evening rush hour on Wednesday (Oct 14) on stretches along the North South Line (NSL), East-West Line (EWL) and Circle Line ...
SINGAPORE - Two separate incidents affected journeys on the East-West MRT line Wednesday (Jan 02). Read more at straitstimes.com.